Continuous Deployment With ContinuousPipe

Proven robust for more than 2 years and open-sourced at the beginning of the year, ContinuousPipe is a continuous deployment platform for containerised applications to Kubernetes cluster. During this talk Samuel will share briefly the value of having an easy-to-configure and fast deployment process and show you how to benefit from the multiple features offered by ContinuousPipe to deploy your applications. From the deployment of pull-requests in isolated environments to its integration with CloudFlare, you will discover how to compose the best deployment pipeline for your projects.

Thanks to our sponsors

Continuous Deployment With ContinuousPipe

Passionate about products innovation and creation, Samuel is working with the London startup studio Kamet to help each venture to deliver the best. He is a "full-stack engineer", maintainer and contributor of a lot of open-source technologies like Symfony. After being CTO of a French web development company, he moved to London as an engineer and spent 2 years creating a product for developers, called ContinuousPipe.

Proven robust for more than 2 years and open-sourced at the beginning of the year, ContinuousPipe is a continuous deployment platform for containerised applications to Kubernetes cluster. During this talk Samuel will share briefly the value of having an easy-to-configure and fast deployment process and show you how to benefit from the multiple features offered by ContinuousPipe to deploy your applications. From the deployment of pull-requests in isolated environments to its integration with CloudFlare, you will discover how to compose the best deployment pipeline for your projects.

Thanks to our sponsors

Continuous Deployment With ContinuousPipe

Passionate about products innovation and creation, Samuel is working with the London startup studio Kamet to help each venture to deliver the best. He is a "full-stack engineer", maintainer and contributor of a lot of open-source technologies like Symfony. After being CTO of a French web development company, he moved to London as an engineer and spent 2 years creating a product for developers, called ContinuousPipe.